Holy Trinity Church

Holy Trinity Church is situated at the traffic lights on the Biddulph Road and Leek Road / Reades Lane junction. The building dates from 1846, and encompasses a narrow nave without pillars, plus a balcony.

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St John’s Church

St John’s Church is situated off the Old Buxton Road in Buglawton (see map). The building dates from 1840, and encompasses a single main room without pillars, and a screened off narthex under the organ loft.

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St. Peter’s Church

St. Peter’s Church was rebuilt between 1740 and 1742, with the stone tower being completed in 1786. It is Congleton’s civic church, and can be seen from most parts of town, except from the town centre where it is located!

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St Stephen’s Church

St Stephen’s Church is situated where Willow Street becomes Brook Street (later Buxton Road), near Congleton’s park and leisure centre (see map here). The building was completed in 1860, and has a picturesque interior with main nave and side aisles.

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Mossley Village Hall

In the 1950s Mr Clyde Chappell made a donation of land for the creation of a Village Hall in Mossley. The Hall is the property of the Parish of Congleton. The Hall is currently managed by a Village Hall Committee which is responsible to the Congregational Committee of Holy Trinity Church, Mossley. For more than fifty years it has provided a venue for clubs, societies, public meetings and private parties. In recent years a number of improvements have been made to the Hall including a completely re-fitted kitchen to meet current hygiene and safety legislation. The hall has also undergone further improvements – the walls have been replastered, new wall lights fitted, it has been redecorated and there are further changes to come.

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The Chappell Centre

In 2008 Miss Elaine Chappell left a substantial legacy to the Parish of Congleton for the sole use of the Village Hall. After consultation, planning permission was given for additional facilities to be built alongside the Village Hall to be known as the Chappell Centre. A two storey building was constructed providing a Community Lounge and a Community Room equipped with audio visual and internet facilities. It is hoped that these new facilities will complement those of the current Village Hall and nearby Old School Community Centre by providing a more modern and well equipped social amenity for the residents of Mossley.

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